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05 Hemi Ram - Automatic Transmission Shifting Question

From : donair man

Q: if you look back in the supersedence the original p/n is 4897667aa. this part fits a 1998 dodge ram with a 35 gallon tank. i am a chrysler parts manager and i do know what i am doing when i go and sell my items. -- thanks & have a nice day ! yea well if you are the one selling it get your facts straight that pump fits 2001-2002 3.9 and 5.2 35 gallon tank only people that sell this crap on here dont put all info out they think it fits everything glenn beasley chrysler tech go to ebay and search item # 7947305069. this is a steal of a deal. sorry if i offend anyone by posting this here. -- thanks & have a nice day ! .

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From : nosey

ive got a 94 ram diesel and would like to know if i can do anything to reduce the interior cab noise level caused by the engine do any of the original soundproofing materials interior firewall or inner hood pads deteriorate with time and need to be replaced or are there any other aftermarket treatments to knock the noise down a bit - magnusfarce .

From : nosey

does anyone know if the 7 long arm skyjacker lift kit will work with the fabtech dual hoop shock system.... i dont like skyjackers dual shock system. im getting this on a 98 ram 1500 4x4 quad cab slt .

From : donair man

have a 2005 dakota quad stock stereo and 4 speaks and i want to replace. anyone know is the wiring the same as the 2004 also removal of panel to get to radio and all 4 door panels the same inside as the 2004 didnt get into it yet but would like any info on trouble spots or easy ways to get to the radio and 4 speakers any info is appreciated thanks .

From : donair man

donair man wrote on thu 13 jan 2005 211758 -0800 john john@wontwork.com wrote on thu 13 jan 2005 033337 -0500 eisboch erikssonr@bellsouthnot.net wrote i just picked up my 05 ram 1500 4x4 quad cab before christmas. love the truck as well as both of my previous ones but unfortunately for me its an automatic. my two previous rams were a 99 5.2l and an 02 4.7l both manual transmissions. i like the standard transmission and dont mind shifting at all. in order to get the hemi engine on this one i had to settle with the automatic boo hoo. either that or go to the 2500 which i dont need and dosent come with 20 wheels. i havent driven an automatic in many years and perhaps its just me but...ive noticed if im cruising around 70-80 k/hr 40-50 mph and then decide to punch the peddle about 3/4 down there seems to be as best as i can describe a kind of turbo lag sensation where theres no engine noise at all for about 1 second or so. seems to me as though its trying to figure what gear to

From : john

how much for the jd cord get yourself a sensor that sits on the hose. when the hose gets warm the sensor shuts the power off. this way you can leave the heater plugged in all the time. easier on the power bill. dale boyd william@cowboy.net wrote craig i got the cord from the dodge dealer parts department it cost $39.10 freight tax and all. i discovered it is the same as my john deere tractor heater cord just a little longer. great now all i have to do is rig up a remote turn on so i can have the engine worm when i go out to drive cab heater will work right away hate the cold. bill p. craig@metronet.com wrote its very true. i installed the cord on my 2004 model this past weekend. get the cord from cummins its $35.00 cheaper than getting it from dodge. i had the cord shipped overnight and it cost $12.00. the access point is directly behind the oil filter. unscrew the protective cap plug in cord screw it down zip tie to the frame so that the plug is behind the passenger front bumper. needed tools large pliers zip ties beer. takes 30 minutes max ... and thats if youre an idiot. craig c. william. boyd wrote i understand that my new 04 5.9 ho has an engine block heater installed at the factory. to use this heater all i have to do is buy the connecting cord. some one said it is located behind the oil filter. how true is this information bill p. .

From : donair man

on thu 13 jan 2005 021751 -0600 yonzie yonzie@mac.com wrote theguy theguy@myplace.com wrote on wed 12 jan 2005 030811 gmt tbone t-bonenospam@nc.rr.com wrote do you have a wood stove all that wood could be free heat. roy nope. when the family room gets remodeled hopefully next year there will be a gas fireplace installed. you may want to rethink the gas fireplace unless it is for asthetics only. as i understand it they are super inefficient for heat. try a pellet stove ive had them in both houses and the are fantastic. there you would be wrong. really depends upon your perception i guess. i have several friends that went to gas fireplaces. they are either extremely inefficient or gas is extremely expensive. the cost for them to heat their homes with their gas fireplaces compared to my wood stove is not even close. they all have quit using them for the winter they just cost too much. my brother has a pellet stove and it is super. very cheap to use and heats the house nicely. wood fireplaces are very inefficient because they vent most of their heat to the outside. most gas fireplaces not converted wood burners are ventless and near 100% efficient. had a wood burner in nj and you really had to stoke it up to get any heat out of it. have a gas propane one here and it will cook you out of the room on low in short order unless you keep the doors to the room open and even then... yesterday was at saskatoon farm progress show. a fellow was selling these stoves. hold 1.5 bushels of grain wheat corn or wood pellets which will last a day. very nice dale they really are. pellets even the good quality ones are very cheap at least around here. thats probably the route ill go next time. they build very little creosote they heat very well. the only downside is that the fans run off of electricity so if you lose power no fan. not a big deal around here but it may be in some areas. .

From : eisboch

on wed 12 jan 2005 170048 -0600 iman nassoul rectal@orifice.org wrote i just got a letter from dc saying that my 2wd durango is covered for an extended time should the upper ball joints fail. 10 years 100000 miles for all 2000-2002 and 2003s built through 12/31/02. thats great considering i already had one fail at 15000 miles. is that just for you because you already had such a failure or do we think this covers all durangos listed above i just had my 2003 in the dealership on tuesday... for the d22 windshield wiper recall campaign. and i specifically asked about the ball joint situation. service advisor there told me it was only for 4wd... ran my vin thru his puter and verified it for me. shrug i hate conflicting info... thanks mark .